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Men: Hands off our Skolopad and her bum!

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Nonhlanhla Qwabe impresses a man with her moves at one of her shows in QwaQwa.

DAILY Sun’s phone has been ringing off the hook with men from around Mzansi telling women to leave Nonhlanhla Qwabe alone!

They told the Bloemfontein office that Nonhlanhla, who is affectionately known as Skolopad, kept them happy and was not harming anyone.

This came after the People’s Paper published a story yesterday about how women in QwaQwa were furious with the 41-year-old Nonhlanhla for walking around half-naked.

QwaQwa resident Lefu Mohapi said he would always support Nonhlanhla.

“She has uplifted our area and when she talks, men listen. We always go to her shows and no one wants to sit in the second row,” he said. “Our kasi was dominated by Basotho people who think dressing up is all about wearing blankets.”

Itumeleng Sebotsa (37) from Kimberley, Northern Cape said he loved what Nonhlanhla was doing and he would be very happy if his boss could transfer him to QwaQwa.

“I work for a retail store and we have a branch in QwaQwa. I am going to ask my boss for a transfer so I can attend Nonhlanhla’s performances,” he said.

An anonymous man from Cape Town said he wanted to marry Nonhlanhla after seeing her in the paper.

“I love women like Nonhlanhla who aren’t shy. I wouldn’t mind flying there to ask her to marry me,” he said.

Nonhlanhla said she would love to open a men’s clinic in the future so that she could put her soft hands to good use.

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